Goshen High School - Memories Yearbook (Goshen, VA)
- Class of 1954
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The fellowship in classes of friends, tried and true ...., hard but unfailing work on the annual ,,,,, chapel programs,which incidentally, require work ..... teachers and pupils working hand in hand ..... grades and final exams ,,,,, hard fight- ing basketball teams, fighting for victory ,,,,, the safety patrol, guiding young feet home at the end of a busy day ..... All these events that will too soon become memories ,,,,, unforgetable and happy memories! We send out this annual knowing that we shall.,,,, ,.,,,throughout the years that transpire Hold thy memory dear, A ,aww fffW5t k'f ixiiivfw we Z? . MRS. W. B. MOORE Because of her understanding and thoughtful- ness, because ofher interest in and unselfish de- votion to each of us, and because she has always striven to instill in us worthy principles and nigh idealsg we, the Seniors, dedicate to Mrs. W. B. Moore this, our 1954 Goshen Memories, as a symbol of our respect, affection, and grat- itude. 4711 ,Mcnwrianz MRS. A. L. PARRENT Forgive our grief for one removed, Thy creature, Whomwe found so fair, We trust she lives in thee, and there We find her worthier to be loved, 6111 0129 Valcdictarian Salutatarian ELIZABETH ANN WITHROW Libby , Elizabeth Ann is one of our prettiest girls, She has a sweet disposition and a friendly manner that makes her popular with the students and faculty alike, She is also one of our smart- est students and a leader in all our school activities. Poe Literary Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Poe Lite rary Society President 45 Poe Lite rary Society Secretary 35 Poe Lite rary Society Reporter 25 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 45 4-H Club President 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club Z5 Latin Club Vice-President Z5 French Club 35 French Club President 35 B e ta Club 3, 45 Beta Club Reporter 45 Athletic Association l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Softball 15 Volleyball l,Z,35 Volleyball Manager Z5 Basket- ball Scorekeeper 2, 35 Annual Staff 1, 3, 45 Annual Staff Associate Editor 35 Annual Staff Editor in Chief 45 Clas s Program Chairman Z5 Class Reporter 35 Class Program Chairmen 45 Hobby Club 35 Circulation Man- ager of Goshen Highlights 35 Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 45 Debating Team 3. ai- il i ii CHARLOTTE DILL Pickle Charlotte's snappy eyes and light hair will be remembered by all of her classmates. She is dependable, cap- able, and ever willing to meet the hardest task with a smile5 and deeds once accomplished only seemto spur her on to greater ones. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, Z, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, Z, 35 4-H Club 1, Z5 Literary 2, 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Beta Club President45 Co-Editor of school paper 35 Latin Club 35 President of Latin Club 35 Annual Staff Business Manager 45 Secretary-Treasurer Literary 45 Athletic Association 1, Z, 3, 45 Basketball Captain 4. 6'l1l0l'S CLAIN POWELL Mouse This young man is very studious in school and liked by all, Who is he? Clain Powell of course, and a good friend to all. Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Literary Society 1, Z, 3, 45 Senior Play 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45Softball 45 Soccerball l, Z5 Foot- ball 35 Vice-President of Class 35 Room Chairman 45 Baseball 45 Hobby Club 3. 'ii ' . f V suurls BETTY VAN BUREN Shorty Whenever you see a blonde with big blue eyes walking through the halls of G, H, S., you know that it is Betty. She is little in size but big in heart. lf you don't think she has friends and is popular look in the Who's Who! We say from our hearts, may luck and success in unbound measure be yours! 4-H Club 1,25 French Club 35 Lit- erary Society l, Z, 3, 45 Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Program Chairman Z, 35 Hobby Club 25 Class Secretary 45 Annual Staff 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY CONNER Dot She is a happy-go-lucky girl with sparkling brown eyes and a big smile for everyone, Who? Why Dot of course. Who else could have such a fine disposition and so many friends? She shall always be remembered by everyone at G. H. S. 4-H Club 1, if French Club 33 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4g Literary Society 1, Z, 3, 4g Athletic Association 1, Z, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 43 Treasurer of Clas s 3, 4g Pre sidentof Literary Society 43 President of Class 13 Hobby Club Z. 8111015 WILLIAM HOSTETTER, JR. Junior Junior, an athlete , has shownhis ability in playing ball throughout his four years of high school. His play- ing has displayed such ability that We are led to believe that success will be attained in whatever interest he may cultivate in life beyond school days. If talent is applied, we perhaps might find him some time in the near future that successful contractor which he would love so much to be. Baseball 1, Z, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Soccerball 1, Z5 Football 1, 23 Lit- erary Society 1, Z, 3, 43 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4g Class President Z, 33 Vice-Pres- ident of Class 4. 1 . i. :' , In K - 'li i 6145.9 Prophecy Everyone has heard of a telescope, a micro- scope and even cinemascope, but how many have everheard ofa future scope ? This unique invent- ion of science was unknown to me, until a few weeks agowhen I had the privilege of visiting one ofthe largest planetariums in the East. I was so fascinated by the predictions of this instrument that I released all my charms upon its demon- strator and secured the use of the futurescope for fifteen minutes. Could I solve my problem of class prophet in so short a time? Nothing like trying ! Lest one precious moment should slip by forever lost to posterity, I seized the instrument with both hands and screamed into the mouth- piece the names of my classmates, one by one. To my amazement I was in a well-appointed office-room in downtown New York. Behind the desk sat an efficient looking executive whose face seemed familiar. Could that be Junior Hostetter, the boywhom I sat behind my senior year in high school? It was he, all right-the president of one of the largest contracting firms in the United States. A slight shift of the futurescope dis- played a neat, attractive blond on his right. Her face, too, looked familiar and no wonder! It was our own Betty Van Buren, who had sat across the aisle from me our last year at G. H. S. She was trying to contact one of their branch offices. Just then the futurescope made the connection andI beheld a similar office in Chicago. The well- groomed, efficient young lady receiving the mes- sage was none other than Charlotte Dill. In clear pleasant tones she was relaying Betty's message to her manager. An order simply had to go thr- ough to their factory. Flash! And whom did I see on the receiving end this time? Our patient and dependable Clain Powell, who was now at the head of the order department of one of the lar- gest factories in Detroit. Iglanced at my watch. Two thirds of my time was gone! I simply had to hurry if I were to find out what had happened to Elizabeth Ann and to learn something of my own future. Almost instantly I was in the nation's cap- itol, leaning against the railing in the balcony of the Library of Congress and looking down at the busy throng below. A tall, slender girl moved methodically among the stacks, gleaning infor- mation here and there for Congressmen and stu- dents at their de sks. Why it really was Elizabeth Ann! Her hopes and dreams at last were real- ized! Less than two minutes left! What could I learn of myself in that time? The futurescope glowed as it had never glowed before! Isaw a little white cottage nestled in the hills of my na- tive Rockbridge County. A smiling mother stood in the doorwaywaving good-by to two happy young- sters on their way to school. Just then the in- strument became a mirror, and my own image was reflected from that doorway! Could this be my future ? lhad always heard this was the great- est career a woman could have and why should I wish for more? Gong! GG went the bell on the corridor clock. My time was up! Reluctantly, I stepped from my position be- fore the futurescope- awiser and more thoughtful senior of 1954. Dorothy Conne r 6111.-ss History In 1951 we entered the freshman class with fifteen members who soon caught on to the busy ways of high school life. The following year we lost six of our mem- bers, but we were joined by Billy Tolley and Junior Hostetter, giving us an enrollment of eleven. In our junior year we only had nine mem- bersto carry on. That year we presented a play, 'The Signing of the Constitution , during Con- stitution Week. We dressed up in colonial cos- tumes and wore wigs. Clain Powell took part in Pride and Prejudice, the Senior Play. The girls acted as ushers and danced the minuet. The entire class took part in three one-act plays, presented by the high school. That same year we ordered our class rings, which made us very happy, but we were sorry to lose Billy Tolley, James Wright and Ellen Bayne bringing our en- rollment back down to seven. This year we began with seven members, but by the end of the first six weeks we had lost Marie Burke. Betty Van Buren juniar Elass OFFICERS President... ....... .... Martha Burke Vice-President..... ....BCUCY Walton Secretary......... .....R0be1'fA1Phif1 Treasurernun ,,,,,DOl'l3.l.d Brown 611155 ffisfary We entered the freshman class in the fall of '49, We had sixteen members and soon caught on to the busy activities of high school. By the time we were sophomores we had lostone of our members, but George Brown join- ed us restoring our enrollment to sixteen. We all took Latin and joined the Wood Chapter of the Junior Classical League. We received our pins and took part in classical programs. But the fall of '53 has been our busiest time in school. Some of us have been working hard on the year book staffg some on basketballg and others are members of the safety patrol. Our efforts have all been worthwhileg some of us have even been rewarded with invitations to the Beta Club, We are ten jolly juniors - happy because we have ordered our class rings and are looking forward to our senior year when we will be the grand ole seniors, Martha Burke Robe rt Alphin Donald Br own Martha Burke lg 1 J Ruth Grogg Barbara Montgomery Meldon Overhulser ' Shirley Petty Betty Walton 'km Mary Powell Freddie Wilhelm , 3 Betty Burke Willie Grogg Betty Ross Ruth Terry Nelson Walton Gentry Joyce Hostetter . 5 Lorraine Terry Jeannie Tolley Shirley Wilhelm Saplzamorc 6fd6'5 OFFICERS President ....... . ...... Jeannie Tolley Vice-Presidentn., ,,.. Shirley Wilhelm Secretary,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Lorraine Terry Treasurer,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Betty Burke 6fH58 History Inthe beginning of our junior high year there were nineteenboys andtwelve girls starting with us, with Mr. Wilhelm as teacher. In the eighth grade we started with eleven boys and eleven girls under Mrs. Guinn. By the time we reached our Freshman year we had four boys and ten girls with Mrs. Moore as teacher. Our Sophomore year began with one boy and eight girls of our original number. However, we added George Brown and Douglas Gentry to our number, mak - ing eleven pupils in all. MOTTO Without toil there have triumphed few COLORS Orchid and White FLOWER O rchid Qreshman 6111.95 OFFICERS President ......................... .. Billy Edwards Vice President ..,,. Alton Wright Secretary ,,....,, ,. Danny Petty Treasurer ..,,.,.,.,., ...... M argret Brown Reporter ............... ...... . Susan Withrow Program Chairman ..... .... M ary Rose Walker Barbara Dee Rose Song Leader ... ,,,,,,,. Betty Hinkle 611155 ffistary In the beginning of our junior high year there were nine girls and fifteen boys with Mrs. John Walker as teacher, In the eighth grade we had nine girls and eleven boys with Mrs, Guinn as home room teacher. Now we are freshmen and how happy we are! There are six girls and six boys with Mrs. Moore as home room teacher, We are participating in the Glee Club, 4-H Club, Beta Club, and Scholastic Clubs and some of us are on the basketball team, MOTTO Not for one's self but for others, fNon sibi sed aliisj COLORS Donald Allen it 'l Marszaret Brown Billv Edwards Jimmv Alohin Scottie Dill Betty Hinkle . V ' 3 W it J ..,, . r 1fg1Qi2t:j ff' , , . 5 in 'K Qzfsflzg . Q V ' T. xx? gg ., . A L,1,klV V, . X Q: , . . . . , , t g min-.. H f 1 MM'-iii: 1 J X3Q.a.'?,!'i5 .34 Q ix! E'!2i: i:':21g,f3'7s:f55:3 bf . M Q A Danny Petty B Red and White Marv Rose Walker FLOWER Red Rose K f . K Susan Withr ow arbara Dee Rose X n X , f, 5 E, f n Marjorie Wilhelm Alton Wright wk Siglzflz Grade ,W if Ruby Bayne Mildred Brown Robert Burke Shirley Burke Antha Campbell Claude Campbell Emmett Campbell Margie Grogg Rachel Ingram Donna Morter Gertrude Peters Leroy Powell Edith Robertson Dwight Rose, Jr. Eugene Ruley Freman Sensabaugh Jaunita Terry Anna Lee Thompson Stephen Tolley Wanda Thompson Alice Wood OFFICERS President ..... Ruby Bayne Vice-President . . .Tuaruta Terry Secretary .... . . A1106 WC-'Od Treasurer . . . . Wanda Thompson Rgporter , , , Donna Morter acuity PRINCIPAL MR. W. E. TRUMBO MRS. D. E. WITHROW, JR. English, Latin, Geography MRS. W. B. MOORE Mathematics, History MRS. G. W. GUINN Biology, Science, English, Civics MR. H.M. WILHELM Government, Civics, Math, Physical Education MRS. J. B. GRAHAM Religious Education MR. M. H. PULLEY Science, Civics, Economics K MRS. R. G. FARRAR Sixth Grade MRS. J. C. AYERS Fifth Grade MRS. H. P. GREAVER Fourth Grade MRS. J. E. JOYCE Third Grade MRS. E. G. TOWBERMAN Second Grade MRS. J. A. WARD First Grade F Q. x if. x... 1 ,J Cb- J f , 1 nl I O vt if ' GOSHEN MEMORIES Annual Staff Advisor ....... Editor in Chief . . Assistant Editor , . Associate Editors . . Business Manager . . . Literary Editor. . . . . . Art and Humor Editor Photo Editor. . . . . . . Group Photo Editor . . Advertising Manager . . Sports Editor . . . . . Activity Editors . . . . . . . . Mr. M. H. Pulley Elizabeth Ann Withr ow . . . . . . . Martha Burke , , , , , Mary Powell Betty Burke . . . . Charlotte Dill . . . Betty Van Buren . . Robert Alphin , Dorothy Conner . . Shirley Petty . . . Clain Powell . . . . Junior Hostetter . . . . . . . Betty Walton Barbara Montg ome ry Katia 61116 ATX First Row: Shirleywilhelm, Betty Burke, Jeannie Tolley. Second Row: Lorraine ATX E XB? ' Terry, Joyce Hostetter, Ruth Terry, Betty Ross, Willie Mae Grogg. XBX in az Kala 61110 y if First Row: Elizabeth Ann Withrow, Shirley Petty, Robert Alphin, Charlotte Dill, Shirley Wilhelm, Jeannie Tolley, Second Row: Barbara Montgomery, Mary Rose Walker, Betty Burke, Mrs, Greaver, Barbara Dee Rose, Margaret Brown, Susan Withrow. qt, literary Sacicties c-or 1 : C' a Maury , N, M First Row: Jeannie Tolley, Shirley Wilhelm, Dorothy Conner, Betty Burke , Susan Withrow, Willie Mae Grogg. Second Row: Barbara Dee Rose, Betty Van Buren, Freddie Wilhelm, Donald Brown, Mary Rose Walker, Margaret Brown. T fl 4 0 IL FirstRow: Joyce Hostetter, Barbara Montgomery, Mary Powell, Charlotte Dill, Elizabeth Ann Withrow, Shirley Petty, Martha Burke, Betty Walton, Ruth Grogg. Second Row: Betty Hinkle, Clain Powell, Donald Allen, Jimmy Alphin, Billy Edwards, Junior Hostetter, Robert Alphin, Ruth Terry, Betty Ross, Margie Wilhelm, Lorraine Terry, on 4 A L I Glen 611111 First Row: Shirley Wilhelm, Mary Powell, Betty Walton, Shirley Burke, Betty Van Buren, Shirley Petty, Dorothy Conner, Wanda Thompson, Elizabeth Ann Wilhrow, DonnaMorter, Barbara Dee Rose, Susan Withrow, Second Row: Mrs. Greaver, Beverley Petty, Gertrude Peters, Margaret Brown, Lorraine Terry, Marjorie Wilhelm, Barbara Montgomery, Ruth Terry, Martha Burke, Juanita Terry, Fairbee Nuckols, Carolyn Edwards, Julia Kennedy, Betty Ross, Mrs, Moore, Third Row: Betty Hinkle,RubyBayne, Alice Wood, Betty Burke, Mildred Brown, Edith Robertson, Betty Peters, Margie Grogg, Antha Campbell, Brenda Overhulser, Willie Mae Grogg, Mary Rose Walker, Jeannie Tolley. Safety Patrol First Row: Shir1eyWi1helm, Freddie Wilhelm, Clain Powell, Second Row: J. C. Ayers, Mary Rose Walker, Betty Burke, Sherman Watkins, Third Row: Wanda Thompson, Shirley Petty, Edith Robertson, Carolyn Edwards, Fourth Row: Dwight Rose, Claude Campbell, Betty Walton, Barbara Dee Rose, Antha Camp- bell, Fifth Row: Martha Burke, Billy Edwards, Donald Allen, Jimmy Alphin, .6 Wim s MOST DEPENDABLE PRETTIEST 8: HANDSOMEST CUTEST NEATEST Elizabeth Withrow Martha Burke Charlotte Dill Betty Walton Robert Alphin Donald Brown Donald Brown Meldon Overhulser MOST MISCHIEVOUS MOST ATHLETIC MOST STUDIOUS BIGGEST FLIRT Charlotte Dill Dot Conner Elizabeth Withrow Jeannie Tolley Junior Hostetter Junior Hostetter Robert Alphin Junior Hostetter LAZ IEST MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST ACCOMMODATING BEST PERSONALITY Joyce Hostetter Elizabeth Withrow Mary Powell Betty Van Buren Danny Petty Robert Alphin Junior Hostetter Meldon Overhulser Scottie Dill Meldon Overhulser MOST ATTRACTIVE FUNNIEST MOST POPULAR MOST STYLISH Shirley Wilhelm Charlotte Dill Betty Van Buren Jeannie Tolley Donald Brown Billy Edwards Junior Hostetter Donald Allen Barbara Montgomery o A, f--QQI Q Ei fi W 0 MOST AMBITIOUS Elizabeth Withrow Robert Alphin EVERYBODY'S FRIEND BEST ALL AROUND Mary Powell Betty Van Buren Junior Hostetter Robert Alphin MOST TALKATIVE Betty Hinkle Billy Edwards BIGGEST PEST MOST ORIGINAL WITTIEST MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Mary' Powell Martha Burke Dot Conner Elizabeth Withrow Junior I-Iostetter Junigr Hostetter Meldon Overhulser Robert Alphin MOST TALANTED Shirley Wilhelm Robert Alphin TJGHTEST WITH MONEY Joyce Hostetter Scottie Dill BEST DRESSED Betty Van Buren Meldon Overhulser 4 BIGGEST EATER Charlotte Dill Douglas Gentry ' Li - N Q, ' Q fflrlf ' S E 1- A! 'P S' ,W 5 K, ' 3, ,...,, . ' ,W L. 4 if M... it if - klyqxggrk iiy i -f 0 5, , - , MOST BASHFUL MOST IN LOVE QUIETEST GREENEST Ruth Gro Dot Conner Ruth Gro Ruth Gro 88 SS' gg Scottie Dill Junior Hostetter Danny Petty cniar 4 fl 61110 First Row: Shirley Petty, Martha Burke, Barbara Montgomery, Elizabeth With- row, Jeannie Tolley, Shirley Wilhelm, Barbara Dee Rose. Second Row: Faire Bee Nuckols, Ruby Bayne, Betty Walton, Mary Powell, Brenda Overhulser, Margaret Brown, Willie Mae Grogg, Ruth Grogg, Third Row: Betty Hinkle, Susan Witrow, Mary Rose Walker, Wanda Thompson, Donna Morter, Shirley Burke, Beverley Petty, Carolyn Edwards. Fourth Row: Mason Nuckols, Freddy Wilhelm, Glenn Smith, Marjorie Wilhelm, Edgar Hall, Curtis Nelson. junior 4 fl 61116 First Row: Jerry Petty, Homer Terry, J. C. Ayres, Jr., Mildred Robertson, Nancy Strickler, Peggy Thompson. Second Row: Shirley Sampson, Ruth Smith, Barbara Minter, Kelly Angus, Jaunita Sensabaugh, Fonda Gay Spitler, Easia Mae Terry, Third Row: Norman Bayne, Wanda Thompson, Arthur Thornton, Marvin Ingram, Cornelia Hinkle, Doris Ingram, Dreama Thompson, Mickey Angus, Albert I-lostetter. Fourth Row: Sarah Lotts, Frankie Burke, Bobby Tyree, Carl Terry, Grover Thompson, Saford Forbes, Leroy Minter, Douglas Tyree, Edward Harris. gg Girls ' Haskctball First Row: BettyWalton,Martha Burke, Lorraine Terry, Charlotte Dill, Jeannie Tolley, Margaret Brown, Susan Withrow, Second Row:Betty Burke, Mrs. Ayers, Coach, Barbara Montgomery, Marjorie Wilhelm, Barbara Dee Rose, Shirley Petty, Shirley Wilhelm, Mary Rose Walker, Betty Hinkle, Elizabeth Ann Withrow. Saflball First Row: Margie Wilhelm, Lorraine Terry, Shirley Wilhelm, Jeannie Tolley, Betty Hinkle, Margaret Brown, Susan Withrow. Second Row: Martha Burke, Betty Walton, Barbara Montgomery, Charlotte Dill, Shirley Petty, Mary Rose Walker, Barbara Dee Rose, Mary Powell, Mrs. Ayers, Coach, Hays ' Haskctball First Row: Donald Brown, Robert Alphin, Clain Powell. Second Row: Mr. Wil- helm, Coach, Freddie Wilhelm, Billy Edwards, Junior Hostetter. Wfccrlcadcrs Shirley Burke, Donna Morter, Wanda Thompson, Alice Wood, Willie Mae Gregg Martha Bryant Edward Burke Dallas Burke Irene Curtis Carolyn Edwards Edgar Hall Julia Kennedy Wilford Kirby Mason Nuckols Harrison Lawhorn Kenneth Leech Curtis Nelson Faire Bee Nuckols Brenda Overhulser Betty Peters Beverly Petty James Petty Shirley Ann Ruley Alfred Smith Glen Smith Helen Thompson William Tyre Seventh Grade i-i i.:. , k H34 x as r K -N: Y?': f figs: ff Q ,fit J' 5 f B 1 Q 'Th x - , .- 9 .-- 'V :'. 1 :-:i5V H21 B' Qf.UQ3HfChlY Na, ,Q x. 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